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Samugarh's Sovereignty: How Succession's Schism Shaped the Mughal Supremacy

The Battle of Samugarh in May 1658 became the Mughal Empire's decisive succession moment. Aurangzeb's military victory over heir apparent Dara Shikoh established orthodox Islamic governance as supreme state principle. The battle's consequences fundamentally transformed Mughal administration, replacing pluralistic Hindu-Muslim cultural synthesis with religious orthodoxy, establishing principles that influenced South Asian political development across subsequent centuries.

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